pty-agent 0.1.1

An observable PTY-backed coding agent built with Rig.
pty-agent-0.1.1 is not a library.

pty-agent

An ultra-minimal observable PTY-backed coding agent in Rust using Rig.

OPENAI_API_KEY=... cargo run -- "fix the failing tests"

The process immediately starts a persistent PTY shell and streams that PTY directly to stdout. The terminal you watch is the same terminal the Rig agent observes and controls. The agent has exactly one tool, terminal, and all work happens by typing into that PTY.

Model

user request -> Rig agent -> terminal tool -> shared PTY view -> memory/history -> continue

The shell launch order is $SHELL, then /bin/bash, then /bin/sh.

Terminal Tool

The only tool is terminal.

Actions:

  • type
  • enter
  • type_and_enter
  • ctrl_c
  • key
  • observe

Observe modes:

  • screen
  • recent_output
  • command_history
  • command_output
  • memory_summary
  • full_state

Terminal Mirror

There is no TUI framework, side panel, or hidden execution path. PTY output is copied byte-for-byte to stdout as it arrives. Sparse status lines are written to stderr with a [pty-agent] prefix so you can see when the agent is thinking, typing, waiting, or finished without replacing the terminal view.

Memory

The implementation keeps:

  • a live VT-rendered screen model via vt100
  • bounded raw and cleaned scrollback
  • semantic command records with full output excerpts
  • a rolling long-term text summary for older commands

This is intentionally small and hackable. It favors observability over sandboxing: YOLO mode means no confirmations, no safety prompts, and no command blocking.

Docker

The Docker path uses debian:bookworm-slim and installs Rust plus native build dependencies needed by the Rig/OpenAI stack. Debian publishes native ARM64 and AMD64 images, so this works cleanly on Apple Silicon without emulation.

Run the agent inside a clean container-owned /workspace with no host project mounted:

OPENAI_API_KEY=... /path/to/pty-agent/scripts/run-pty-agent-docker.sh "fix the failing tests"

By default the image runs:

cargo install pty-agent

Pin a crates.io version with:

PTY_AGENT_VERSION=0.1.0 ./scripts/run-pty-agent-docker.sh "fix the failing tests"

Before pty-agent is published to crates.io, test the same container using the local checkout:

OPENAI_API_KEY=... ./scripts/run-pty-agent-docker.sh --local "fix the failing tests"

To launch the same container directly into a clean shell with pty-agent installed from crates.io:

./scripts/shell-pty-agent-docker.sh

For a Rust-only shell without installing pty-agent:

./scripts/shell-pty-agent-docker.sh --no-install

Force a full rebuild after Dockerfile changes:

./scripts/shell-pty-agent-docker.sh --rebuild
./scripts/run-pty-agent-docker.sh --rebuild "fix the failing tests"

For local development only, mount this checkout at /src/pty-agent:

./scripts/shell-pty-agent-docker.sh --local